A nickname is an addition to or a substitute name for someone. For example, Jim may be called Jim Bob by family and friends or someone who was called peanut when they were small may go through life being called Peanut by those familiar with them.
An alias is another name. It is a false or assumed identity. For instance, Jonathan Meeks may assume a derivation of his name, John Meece, or even a totally different name, something like Charles Smith.
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Edward Teach's alias or nickname was Blackbeard.
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Another word for nickname could be: alias sobriquet moniker pseudonym pet name appellation
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usuall Eli is the nickname for Elijah
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It's the same award. 'OSCAR' is a nickname for it.
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His birth name was Adelard Cunin; but most of his adult life he used the alias George Clarence Moran; his nickname was "Bugs"
There is no difference. The term "bug" is just a nickname created in the U.S. for the beetle (or superbeetle).
Dick is usually a nickname for Richard, but it may be a given name.